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Originally Posted by t walgamuth
I think it unlikely the males will attack a female even if neutered.
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When the Males mate they essentially rape the females. The get a hold of the females neck and mount it.
The females sometimes fight back and injure the males. With any wound there is a chance for infection (said by a Veterinarian).
I have seen the Males go after my females here in the yard including the Spots. As the chase is one the male claws at the rear legs trying to catch the female and bring here down.
After a few years of that the females learned to leave the yard when a male shows up and they don't wait to see if they will be chased or not.
Spots seems to have stopped chasing the females and I have never seen Hairy do that. But Hair gives the appearance of beniging an old Cat. In fact Spots is not as energetic as he was when he first showed up.